This document outlines the key elements of a story, including characters, setting, problem, and solution. It discusses how characters in stories can be heroes or protagonists and deals with important issues. Characters are the people or creatures in the story, and the setting refers to where and when the story takes place. The problem is what goes wrong in the plot, while the solution is how that problem is resolved. Good protagonists are important for stories to influence readers and teach lessons. The document was prepared by a subject teacher for a 4th grade class on elements of a story.
8. The characters of a story are the creatures, people, or
animals that the story is about. An author should
provide enough information about the characters in
the story that the reader can visualize them.
Characters
9. The setting is where the story takes place. It can
include a specific time or place or it could be a
certain condition, like a stormy night.
Setting
10. The problem is something that goes
wrong in the story. It could also be
called the conflict.
Problem
11. The solution, or resolution, is how the
problem is fixed or solved in the story.
Solution
12. What kinds of characters are suitable to
be heroes in story? Why must we have
good protagonists in stories? How do
heroes influence us in our lives?
Synthesis
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Submitted by:
MS. MARION JOYCE BENEDICTO
Subject Teacher
Checked by:
MRS. MYRA M. MANGUIAT
Subject Team Leader
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MRS. AILEEN C. CAABAY
Academic Team Leader
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SR. EVELYN F. HULIPAS
Directress - Principal